"pluderhose" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: Borrowed from German Pluderhose. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|de|Pluderhose}} German Pluderhose Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} pluderhose (uncountable)
  1. Short, baggy trousers that are gathered tightly at the bottom. Tags: uncountable
    Sense id: en-pluderhose-en-noun-OXLSSH5k Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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          "ref": "1931, Apollo - Volumes 13-14, page 318:",
          "text": "The wide puffed and slashed sleeves and dangling baggy slops (pluderhose) of the sergeatnts (Fig. VI) and the halberdier are typical of the German landsknechte,,,",
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          "ref": "1954, Suomen Muinaismuistoyhdistyksen aikakauskirja:",
          "text": "Upon his arrival in Finland the young Duke and his retinue were dressed in the German fashion favoured by the Court of the Vasas: pluderhose and loose, short Renaissance gown (Figs. 6, 19, 55).",
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          "ref": "1988, Dora Liscia Bemporad, Il Costume nell'età del Rinascimento, page 298:",
          "text": "The pluderhose is likewise built on a frame of chamois leather. The panes are of black velvet, decorated like the doublet and showing off the violet taffeta.",
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